Somewhere high up in Northern Ireland’s County Armagh lives a people of deep belief. Or so says farmer/raconteur Mickey McGuigan, who takes us on an off-the-beaten-path tour of folk medicine, faith healing, and other methods by which the afflicted find comfort; if you have a colicky baby or a cow with ringworm, you might seek out the seventh son of the seventh son for a cure. Whether you find it to be superstitious blarney depends on your prejudices, but Miraculous Tales undoubtedly tells a yarn that bewitches. And it’s done with an exuberant flair, as you’d expect from T/F alum Daniel Vernon (The Man Who Ate Badgers), who clearly is enjoying the ride. Whatever your orientation, the film is a delightful experience showing us that stories—whether administered with a remedy, sermon, or satellite dish—can redeem us from the chaos of life. Plays with “The Lost Village” (dir. Manuel Jimenez, 13 min.). (PS)